A small countryside station grew to be the central depot of the museum railway.
A preservation society has plans to open a museum railway here.
These coaches are still working today on many museum railways.
A section of the line has been retained as a museum railway.
At the end of the 20th century the locomotive for the planned museum railway was stored.
The section was revived as a museum railway by Club 760, which is an association formed for that purpose.
In doing so, the museum railway has become an important tourist attraction.
Other coaches may be found in the ownership of museum railways.
It is today a museum railway, worked by a preservation society.
The remaining section has been used as a museum railway since 4 June 2011.